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Another fine Eriksen display

On the subject of Christian Eriksen, the Dane followed up his excellent showing against Fulham with another productive display.

Early on he gambled that leaving the three Gent players to challenge each other for Eric Dier's lofted pass would work out for him and it did, with the ball perfectly falling at his feet.

He ran on and finished expertly - although how many times does a goalkeeper seemingly covering a narrow angle allow himself to be nutmegged?

Eriksen then should have had an assist when he set Kane through on goal only for the England striker to fire wide. Even the Denmark internationals much maligned free-kicks and corners were finding players in white shirts for a change.

If he can keep up his renewed form for a while longer then Spurs may still have some joy in their two remaining competitions.

Heung-Min Son in action against Gent

Son so close to making the difference

Heung-Min Son again proved that he's a brilliant impact sub.

There are few more problematic players to face for a tiring defender than the South Korean when he's jinking this way and that and pulling the opposition back line all over the place.

He almost set up Kane within moments of coming on and played his part in the build-up to Wanyama's goal.

However he also showcased the downside to his game. If you give Son too much time to think about a chance he's likely to waste it.

Give him an instinctive first time finish and it's probably going to end up in the net. Send him through one-on-one with the goalkeeper and unfortunately you'd bet against the attacker.

He wasn't alone though on the day. After his hat-trick at Fulham, Kane was as wasteful, if not more, in front of goal on a couple of occasions.